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A CED Dating Service? Exploring the CEDTAS Initiative

Author: 
Brendan Reimer

Send us your profile, tell us what you are looking for, and we'll see if we can find the perfect match for you! Sound familiar?

All kidding aside, this is one way to describe the pilot project community leaders in Winnipeg launched three years ago. They had identified the same thing as the Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet) did when it surveyed community economic development (CED) organizations in 2002: many people active in CED feel that they lack many of the skills required to pull off all the projects that need doing.

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Office of Community Based Research: Administration Assistant

Supporting the Director and staff of the Office of Community Based Research (OCBR), this position provides secretarial and reception services such as providing information regarding the work of OCBR on and off campus; organizing and attending key meetings; maintaining the database and promotional tools; preparing correspondence and reports and providing budget support.

Compensation: 
$3,158.00 - $3,257.00 per month
Deadline: 
17 Jun 2009

Third Canadian Conference on Social Enterprise: "Living Our Values: Social Enterprise in Action"

SAVE THE DATE: NOVEMBER 18-20, 2009!

Join hundreds of existing and prospective social enterprise operators from every region in Canada at the Third Canadian Conference on Social Enterprise taking place in Toronto, November 18-20, 2009.

The conference will consist of three days of training and work sessions toward a national policy agenda and action plan.

DAY 1:

Intensive training sessions geared to your stage of planning, development or growth.

DAYS 2 AND 3:

Working sessions with fellow practitioners, funders, government officials, network organizations, and supporters designed to create a national policy agenda and action plan for social enterprise in Canada.

Social enterprise is a proven model for creating employment, bringing needed goods and services to communities, promoting innovation in the marketplace, enhancing the delivery of social, environment, arts and cultural services, and strengthening the sustainability of non-profits - all of which can promote economic growth and revitalize local economies. Social enterprise is a real solution in the current economic climate, where communities across the country have been decimated by the collapse of the manufacturing sector, the financial crisis and rising rates of unemployment.

The Third Canadian Conference on Social Enterprise is an initiative of the Social Enterprise Council of Canada

http://vancitycommunityfoundation.ca/s/social_enterprise_development.asp

Registration will open June 22, 2009.

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